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HSB4M. Challenge and Change. Intro to Social Science:. Social Science: broad field of study that looks at human behaviour Three disciplines: anthropology, psychology and sociology
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HSB4M Challenge and Change
Intro to Social Science: • Social Science: broad field of study that looks at human behaviour • Three disciplines: anthropology, psychology and sociology • Typically social experiments investigate how someone's behaviour influences a groups behaviour or internal states, such as attitude or self-concept.
The Halo Effect • If someone was attractive would you think they are more intelligent? • The halo effect is the bias where the perception of one trait (i.e. a characteristic of a person or object) is influenced by the perception of another trait (or several traits) of that person or object • An example: good-looking person = intelligent
Cognitive Dissonance • Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding conflicting ideas simultaneously • People reduce dissonance (discomfort) by changing their attitudes, beliefs, and actions • Studies show that we can change our beliefs very easily
Forming Groups: • Robber’s Cave: • A group of twenty-two 11 year old boys were taken to camp at Robber’s Cave State Park, Oklahoma and formed two rival groups • Both saw the other as members of an “outgroup” or rivals • Eventually made peace • However....the happy ending was only achieved after the experiment was performed three times!
Forming Groups: • Stanford Prison Experiment • What makes a person evil? Can a good person commit evil acts? If so, what can make people cross the line? • Students were asked to play role of guards/prisoners • Experiment stopped after only 6 days!
Stanley Milgram: Obedience to Authority Or Just Conformity? • measured the willingness of people to obey an authority figure even if it hurt someone else • In the original 1963 experiment 65% continued with the experiment to the final massive 450 volt shock
False Consensus Effect: • People tend to think other’s think exactly like they do and that their opinions views are superior • People project their thinking on to others
They Bystander Effect • Would you help him? • Studies show that if your in a crowd you most like WILL NOT HELP!
SAMPLES: • Try one today! Make up a fake news story...see what happens!